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Worldwide cohort studies to support healthy ageing research: data availabilities and gaps

Saman Khalatbari‐Soltani, Yafei Si, Marielle Dominguez, Tabitha Scott, Fiona Blyth

2024Ageing Research Reviews15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Population ageing is a transforming demographic force. To support evidence-based efforts for promoting healthy ageing, a summary of data availabilities and gaps to study ageing is needed. METHOD: Through a multifaceted search strategy, we identified relevant cohort studies worldwide to studying ageing and provided a summary of available pertinent measurements. Following the World Health Organization's definition of healthy ageing, we extracted information on intrinsic capacity domains and sociodemographic, social, and environmental factors. RESULTS: We identified 287 cohort studies. South America, the Middle East, and Africa had a limited number of cohort studies to study ageing compared to Europe, Oceania, Asia, and North America. Data availabilities of different measures varied substantially by location and study aim. Using the information collected, we developed a web-based Healthy Ageing Toolkit to facilitate healthy ageing research. CONCLUSIONS: The comprehensive summary of data availability enables timely evidence to contribute to the United Nations Decades of Healthy Ageing goals of promoting healthy ageing for all. Highlighted gaps guide strategies for increased data collection in regions with limited cohort studies. Comprehensive data, encompassing intrinsic capacity and various sociodemographic, social, and environmental factors, is crucial for advancing our understanding of healthy ageing and its underlying pathways.

Topics & Concepts

AgeingPopulation ageingCohortHealthy ageingGerontologyCohort studyHealthy agingCohort effectPopulationMedicineGeographyEnvironmental healthPathologyInternal medicineHealth, Environment, Cognitive AgingHealth disparities and outcomesInsurance, Mortality, Demography, Risk Management